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Tangos de Granada
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NormanKliman
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RE: Tangos de Granada (in reply to edguerin)
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Hi Ed, Didn't see your message (PM me next time if it's important). I don't know much about tangos, especially the regional varieties. You probably already know this, but tangos are from Cádiz and became very popular in Madrid around 1900. I'm sure there are some tangos that have "always" been sung in Granada, but it's not a style that's very well documented, as you've probably noticed, and I would say that those cantes have actually not been around that long. Party styles (tangos, bulerías, etc.) tend to be more heterogeneous and subject to flights of fancy, making it difficult to identify specific cantes. If you really want to follow through on this, it might be better to study first old recordings of Cádiz, Jerez and Seville tangos in order to better recognize the ones associated with Granada.
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